Your Network of Praise

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Your Network of Praise
Your Network of Praise logo.png
Type Radio network
Country
Programming
Affiliations Moody Radio, Salem Radio Network
Ownership
OwnerHi-Line Radio Fellowship
History
Launch dateJuly 28, 1983
Coverage
AvailabilityMontana, Wyoming, Idaho, North Dakota, southern Alberta and southern Saskatchewan through affiliates and translators
Links
Webcast Listen Live
Website ynop.org

Your Network of Praise is a non-profit, listener supported, Christian broadcast radio network in the Northern United States, mainly in the state of Montana, but also in nearby states. Based in Havre, Montana, it broadcasts a mix of music and various Christian programs from a variety of sources. The original station, KXEI in Havre, started broadcasting in 1983. [1]

Contents

Owned stations

Call sign Frequency City of license State Facility ID
KANP 91.3 FM Ashton Idaho 177234
KZNP90.7 FM Mullan Idaho 175929
KBLW90.1 FM Billings Montana 89078
KJLF90.5 FM Butte Montana 93010
KMCJ99.5 FM Colstrip Montana 87790
KMTJ90.5 FM Columbus Montana 175678
KGFC88.9 FM Great Falls Montana 27118
KNPC88.5 FM Hardin Montana 177237
KXEI [lower-alpha 1] 95.1 FM Havre Montana 27117
KVCM103.1 FM Helena Montana 27119
KALS97.1 FM Kalispell Montana 49340
KLEU91.1 FM Lewistown Montana 92240
KMCJ99.5 FM Miles City Montana 87790
KJCG88.3 FM Missoula Montana 87476
KPLG91.5 FM Plains Montana 85426
KXEM88.1 FM Roundup Montana 176691
KNPS91.7 FM Scobey Montana 175940
KXEH88.7 FM Victor Montana 176603
KPWY90.7 FM West Yellowstone Montana 177038
KJKR 88.1 FM Jamestown North Dakota 177249
KJND-FM90.7 FM Williston North Dakota 175935
KNIT 1320 AM Salt Lake City Utah 53500
KAXG89.7 FM Gillette Wyoming 83087
KNPJ88.5 FM Greybull Wyoming 176113
KOHR88.9 FM Sheridan Wyoming 89342

Notes:

  1. First station in network [1]

Translators

Call sign Frequency
(MHz)
City of license State Facility ID
K287AZ105.3 Kellogg Idaho 155490
K286BH105.1 Mullan Idaho 155553
K218FA91.5 Salmon Idaho 148761
K283AT104.5 Wallace Idaho 155529
K294BB106.7 Baker Montana 144868
K267BE101.3 Big Sky Montana 142889
K248CR97.5 Boulder Montana 148836
K262AZ100.3 Bozeman Montana 153530
K272EF102.3 Broadus Montana 145423
K216DS91.1 Browning Montana 88250
K218CN91.5 Choteau Montana 87501
K293BB106.5 Conrad Montana 145598
K286BO105.1 Cut Bank Montana 35927
K215EW90.9 Deer Lodge Montana 83139
K212DT90.3 Dillon Montana 93290
K296FS107.1 Eureka Montana 149923
K288EM105.5 Glasgow Montana 69749
K246BL97.1 Livingston Montana 146548
K215FG90.9 Lustre Montana 27122
K241AX96.1 Malta Montana 144894
K232CI94.3 Missoula Montana 146259
K220ED91.9 Philipsburg Montana 65998
K257BR99.3 Polson Montana 11015
K299AZ107.7 Poplar Montana 144841
K292FV106.3 Red Lodge Montana 145305
K204GL88.7 Seeley Lake Montana 85899
K201CO88.1 Shelby Montana 27121
K228FM93.5 Whitefish Montana 148354
K294BC106.7 Wolf Point Montana 144918
K220KB91.9 St. John North Dakota 140897
K205FE88.9 Rock Springs Wyoming 94240
K299AG107.7 Rock Springs Wyoming 71828

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References

  1. 1 2 "History". YNOP Radio. Retrieved June 13, 2021.